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How to Find a Good “Sea Current” to Go Well Effortlessly
These days, I have talked about a way of thinking to motivate ourselves with my wave theory. (Tag: wave theory) So today, I will talk about the concept of “sea current.” If we find it and ride it, we can go well without effort or motivation. How to find a good “sea current” Sometimes, we…
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How to Motivate Ourselves: A Surfing Example
Now, I am developing a new way of thinking to change our lives. And in the previous article (this article), I mentioned how to stay motivated with my wave theory. So today, I will explain how to increase our motivation. How to increase our motivation Sometimes, we want to motivate ourselves. We want to live…
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How to Stay Motivated With My Wave Theory: Overview
Recently, I have developed my wave theory. This is a way of thinking about changing our lives. And I noticed that we can also use it to stay motivated. So today, I will talk about an overview of the wave theory I am developing. If you know this, we might change our lives and stay…
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My Current Answer to the Question, “Creating It for Myself or Others, Which Makes Me Happier?”
I like thinking and writing about our lives. But sometimes, I doubt my articles are fun for others. In other words, I sometimes lose my confidence. At such times, I often think about what makes us and others happy. The iconic question is, “Creating it for myself or others, which makes me happier?” So today,…
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We Can Try It Lightly Instead of Declaring It Heavily
I have felt like writing something new on this blog these days. At the same time, I also felt that I needed to tell the blog readers about it in advance. In other words, I wanted to declare to do it, even though I can do it freely. So today, I’ll talk about why we…
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“What’s Wrong With This?” Gives Us How to Use Our Characteristics Creatively
Autumn is coming. And these days, I am enjoying a warm soup at every meal. Every time I use my new pot, I feel satisfied with its unique characteristics. So today, I’ll talk about how to be creative with our characteristics. The words “What’s wrong with this?” might tell us how to use our characteristics.…